In 1792, Kentucky became a Commonwealth and the 15th state to join the nation. This year marks the 225th anniversary of that historic milestone, and Barton Distillery is ready with a special release. 1792 225th Anniversary Bourbon was aged for ten years at the distillery before being bottled at exactly 92.15 proof. The proof is so precise because it too pays homage to the year and Kentucky being the 15th state in the Union. The dark blue neck band on the bottle and back label are also nods to the official state seal of Kentucky. And by the way, you can only purchase this limited edition release in the Bluegrass state, making it an even more desirable treasure for collectors.

This year, to celebrate Senior Brand Ambassador Al Young, Four Roses is releasing a special Limited Edition 50th Anniversary Small Batch Bourbon in his honor. Young spent a good chunk of his tenure as Distillery Manager before being named Brand Ambassador in 2007. Also, Young literally wrote the book on Four Roses bourbon that was published in 2010. This unique blend of bourbons includes 15-year-old OBSK, 13-year-old OESV, 12-year-old OBSF, and 23-year-old OBSV — which was produced during Al's time as Distillery Manager. And the bottle design is exclusive as well, as the Four Roses team dipped into their archives to re-create the look of the bottles produced in 1967, the year Young started his career.

Named after William LaRue Weller, a bourbon pioneer who substituted wheat into his bourbon recipes in place of Rye, Weller 12 is consistently mentioned among some of the best bourbons being made today. And just like its namesake, the entire Weller line has reached legendary status in recent years due to its affordability and the fact that it shares a home distillery and mashbill with another wheater known as Pappy Van Winkle. Aged for 12 years and boasting a brand new bottle design, it's one of the best deals in the bourbon world — if you can find it.

We spend on average 7.5 hours a day staring at a screen, and our eyes are slowly paying the consequences. Founded by former analysts, Felix Gray makes the best of the situation. Available in non-Rx and reading options, their clear lens filters the most harmful wavelengths of blue light and eliminates glare to combat eyestrain and headaches. They offer multiple frames handcrafted from premium Italian acetate to suit all face shapes and personal styles.

We spend about a third of our life sleeping, so the mattress you sleep on every night is incredibly important. Make sure you get the right one by trying out a Casper. This USA-made mattress is made up of multiple layers of foam, including one for support and pressure relief, and one to make sure you don't get too hot. It's all wrapped up in a durable woven cover, and shipped right to your door in a box that's easy to maneuver into even the smallest abodes. You get 100 nights to try it out, can return it for free if you're not satisfied, but if you are (and you probably will be), you can upgrade even further by grabbing some of the company's soft Supima cotton sheets and dual-layer pillows.

There was a time when you couldn't trust decent bourbon unless it was distilled in Kentucky. But thanks to releases like Cedar Ridge Iowa Bourbon, that is quickly changing. Crafted in the heart of corn country and distilled to a higher proof before being bottled at 80 proof, Cedar Ridge is a balanced, flavorful bourbon. A unique herbal quality highlights this whiskey and has helped it take home several gold medals in competitions over the past few years.

The second and latest release in the Wild Turkey Master's Keep collection is ready to consume, and it's another bourbon a great story that is blended masterfully. Wild Turkey Master's Keep Decades Bourbon celebrates Master Distiller Eddie Russell on his 35th anniversary at Wild Turkey. The son of bourbon baron Jimmy Russell, who he still distills with side by side, had to learn the bourbon business from the ground up starting in 1981 when he clocked in for his first day of work. Now, Eddie finally gets a share of the well-deserved spotlight with Decades, a blend of whiskies aged 10 to 20 years and bottled at 104 proof.